Hiking Weather

10 Day Forecast for Southease

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Mostly dry, warm sunny spells developing tomorrow. Freshening winds.

This Evening and Tonight:

Mostly dry through the overnight period with variable cloud allowing clear spells at times. Lower cloud spreading to the west later, perhaps with an isolated patch of drizzle in the far west. Winds westerly and remaining mainly light. Minimum Temperature 15C.

Wednesday:

Mostly dry with warm sunny spells developing, after a rather cloudy start in the west. Winds becoming breezier through the afternoon. Maximum Temperature 26C.

Day 6 to 15

Heavy persistent rain and strong winds are likely at times on Sunday in northern, central and western areas, with the southeast probably staying dry. Next week will tend to stay windy in the north and west with a fair amount of rain here but also a few brighter and drier interludes. There will probably be a good deal of dry and bright weather in the south and east, with only brief interludes of thicker cloud and rain. As a result, this part of the country may well become very warm and humid again. This pattern is quite likely to continue into the following week, with warm dry weather predominating, especially in the south, and longer spells of rain and wind more likely in the north.

Day 16 to 30

During this period it looks likely that the weather pattern will only change slowly. High pressure will tend to dominate at the start of this period, with southern areas perhaps seeing the driest and brightest weather. Further outbreaks of rain and strong winds may move across the north, and perhaps sink southeastwards at times. Into September, confidence in the forecast decreases. However, we will probably see some longer dry and settled spells at times, these perhaps becoming more dominant in the north and northwest. Temperatures are likely to be generally warmer than average, but as we go into September there will an increasing chance of some chillier nights.